肺静脉内皮的动态行为和谱系可塑性。

IF 9.4 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Joanna Wong, Gan Zhao, Stephanie Adams-Tzivelekidis, Hongbo Wen, Prashant Chandrasekaran, Sylvia N. Michki, Maria E. Gentile, Madeline Singh, Sara Kass-Gergi, Meryl Mendoza, Nicolas P. Holcomb, Xinyuan Li, Alan T. Tang, Nicholas M. Negretti, Jennifer M. S. Sucre, David B. Frank, Andrew E. Vaughan
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摘要

肺血管床的修复和新血管的起源仍未得到充分探讨,尽管在损伤后需要满足氧气需求。鉴于静脉内皮细胞在其他情况下对血管生成的关键作用,我们研究了成人肺损伤后静脉内皮细胞在内皮再生中的作用。在这里,我们确定了Slc6a2作为肺静脉内皮细胞的标记物,并产生了一个静脉特异性的、可诱导的Cre小鼠系。我们观察到静脉内皮细胞在流感损伤和高氧损伤时增殖到邻近的毛细血管床。影像学分析显示,感染后静脉内皮细胞增殖分化为一般毛细血管内皮细胞和空气细胞毛细血管内皮细胞,有助于修复对气体交换至关重要的毛细血管丛。因此,我们的研究表明,静脉内皮细胞在呼吸道病毒损伤和无菌损伤中表现出明显的祖细胞能力,有助于修复负责肺功能的肺泡毛细血管床。
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Dynamic behavior and lineage plasticity of the pulmonary venous endothelium

Dynamic behavior and lineage plasticity of the pulmonary venous endothelium
Repair of the pulmonary vascular bed and the origin of new vasculature remain underexplored despite the critical necessity to meet oxygen demands after injury. Given their critical role in angiogenesis in other settings, we investigated the role of venous endothelial cells in endothelial regeneration after adult lung injury. Here we identified Slc6a2 as a marker of pulmonary venous endothelial cells and generated a venous-specific, inducible Cre mouse line. We observed that venous endothelial cells proliferate into the adjacent capillary bed upon influenza injury and hyperoxia injury. Imaging analysis demonstrated that venous endothelial cells proliferate and differentiate into general capillary and aerocyte capillary endothelial cells after infection, thus contributing to repair of the capillary plexus vital for gas exchange. Our studies thus establish that venous endothelial cells exhibit demonstrable progenitor capacity upon respiratory viral injury and sterile injury, contributing to repair of the alveolar capillary bed responsible for pulmonary function. Wong et al. identify Slc6a2 as a marker of pulmonary venous endothelial cells and demonstrate that these cells differentiate into capillary endothelial cells during vascular regeneration after lung injury.
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